You have it right here: the 10 best free wifi spots in Dallas, TX.

10. Freebirds 5500 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX‎ | ph 214.265.9992‎. Relax and browse the web over the best burrito in North Texas. The food is cheap and the staff are friendly. Seating is available inside and out.

9. Bar Belmont 901 Fort Worth Ave, Dallas, TX 75208 | ph 214.393.2300. When the weather is nice drive over the hills to Oak Cliff and to the historic property of the Belmont Hotel. Order yourself a belmontini and sit out on the terrace to enjoy the best view of Downtown Dallas.

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7. The Ginger Man 2718 Boll St, Dallas, TX 75204 | ph 214.754.8771. With happy hours everyday of the week and the jukebox finally getting better, the GMan is a great place to "work" after work. The overlapping trees outside really give you an earthy, summertime feel, and the upstairs lounge makes you feel like you're sitting in your bachelor Uncle's den.

4. Crooked Tree 2414 Routh Street, Dallas, TX 75201 | ph 214.953.1142. This place has received rave reviews in Yelp, DMagazine, and Pegasus News. With rave reviews (and some word of mouth) this place can also get very busy after 6pm. When you first walk in, find a seat, then get your coffee. The cozy little place in Uptown is the "quintessential Indie coffee house."

2. Dubliner 2818 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75206 | ph 214.818.0911. For some late night working on a weekday I head over to Dubliner for the beer and social scene. What I like best is the place is non-smoking, so you can surf and drink for hours without reeking of smoke the next morning. The dark atmosphere helps make the screen easier to see (and I have heard it's better for your eyes.)

1. Dallas Public Library - Live it up in the library with thousands of books and resources at your disposal, plenty of outlets, and stay as long as you want without having to purchase anything. Membership is free and required to browse. 1515 Young Street, Dallas, TX 75201 | ph 214.670.1727

FYI, most places you will have to ask what the network and password is.

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Eventually I'll get around to another free wi-fi post. Until then, if you're in the Uptown area, Vino100 has free wifi and good/inexpensive wine. 2909 McKinney Ave. Suite A, 75204 (next to the citydoc that offers botox? weird.) http://vino100dallas.com

There's also FREE WiFi at Fox n Hound locations as well. There's a Fox n Hound at Campbell Road and Hwy 75 on the north west corner behind the McDonald's that I use all the time. I haven't been to the ones you've mentioned here yet, but that's only because I live further north of the Dallas area.

Oh my gosh, thanks so much for writing this! I hate it when I'm in Dallas and I can't find a spot to get wifi. Starbucks isn't free anymore and it drives me crazy. Javalato used to be my wifi hangout but since they closed I've been aimlessly searching for a new spot.

Heya Kat!
I realize how old this post is, but still, juuuuuust in case you still can't find a Starbucks with free wifi...the one at Preston & NW Highway, "Berkshire Court" Starbucks - definitely know it's always free. During week days it's slightly crowded with business meetings and such until about 3:30, weekends not so much. Evenings are fairly quiet.
There's great squishy chairs and plenty of outlets, or those little two-person tables throughout the store, as well as a big table if you need to spread out a bit. I sometimes come back after work to get homework done and/or play World of Warcraft. I think the only time anyone "paid" for wifi was with a massive tip, the guy claimed he was "paying for rent" since he was there every day haha.

If you live in the Lakewood area and don't mind subtle distractions, Whole Foods is a great place to do work. They have free and fast WiFi, not to mention good coffee, good food and you can purchase beer and wine by the glass to consume on premise. And when you need a little break, you can stroll the store and enjoy free cheese, wine and all sorts of samples. I'm actually working from here right now!

Another FREE Wi-Fi place is The Highlands Cafe in Lake Highlands at the corner of Walnut Hill and Audelia. Open Mon - Friday
11-2:20pm and 5:00 pm to 9 pm. Saturday's open 11 am to 9 pm.
Closed Sunday's. Great locally owned neighborhood cafe.
Try it you'll like it.

There is a place in Allen called Escape. Good coffee, donuts, etc. The best part is they have an area with a huge workspace and pimp leather executive chairs! I lived in that place for a year or so. (Slept in the bathroom at night) ;)

Starbuck's wifi, while no longer free, does still route to all Apple domains. So, if you're doing a software update or browsing http://developer.apple.com, for instance, you can use Starbuck's wifi for free.

A bunch of free WiFi locations can be found at http://www.dfwfreenet.org DFWFreeNet is a community wireless project in the Dallas / Ft. Worth area with the mission of providing free Internet access across the DFW metroplex. If you're looking for a free WiFi hotspot or are a business owner interested in offering free WiFi, contact the DFWFreeNet group for more information.

Along with a myriad of awesome Starbucks stores, there's also a place called Top Pot Doughnuts that opened recently off of Hillcrest Road and NW Highway. Free wifi and the doughnuts are INCREDIBLE. Plus the coffee and espresso drinks are good too. They have a patio and it's very bright and clean inside, lots of glass and what have you, with one little row of books and merch to add a little cozy factor to the otherwise modern interior. Definitely recommend trying it out :)
I've obviously been there too many times and will probably be going again this morning...

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